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The Difference Between a Bow and Bay Window

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bow and bay windows - Design Build Planners (3)The Difference Between a Bow and Bay Window

Windows can bring a new and unique look to any home and that especially applies to things like bow and bay windows. While they may look similar in appearance, they are indeed quite different and we hope to be able to compare the two and contrast so that others who are looking in to home innovations can make their own informed decision on which to go with.

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What Is Tempered Glass?

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What Is Tempered Glass?

saftey tempered glass for windows and doors - Design Build PlannersTempered glass is a kind of safety glass that has a variety of applications. It is especially used in situations where ordinary glass cannot be used because of its potential danger.

Tempered glass is manufactured under conditions of controlled heat and controlled cooling or sometimes controlled chemical treatments which lead to a significant increase in its strength. This compresses the outer surfaces and creates tension in the inner surfaces, which is what creates tempered glass, or “safety glass”.

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What is U-factor for Windows

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 What is U-factor for Windows

U Factor for Windows by the Design Build PlannersWhen it comes time to replace the windows in your home, there are a lot of things to think about, especially if you live in an older house. You want to install windows with maximum energy efficiency at the same time that you want to preserve the historical look of where you live. One of the most important things to think about and understand is what is U-factor for windows? Basically, U-factor is a way of measuring how well a window insulates. The better it insulates, the lower its u-factor rating will be. U-factor indicates the rate of heat loss from a window. Insulated glass will have low U-factor rates, because it keeps the cold out and the heat in or vise-versa depending on your climate and the season. A good U-factor rate to look for is .30, which is about as low as it gets.

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Pella Windows for Your Remodeling Project

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Pella Windows for Your Remodeling Project

Pella Windows for Your Remodeling Project (1)-Design Build PlannersWhen it comes to remodeling a home, you’ll find that there is nothing quite as interesting as the windows that you can work with. Most people assume that windows are going to be just about squares and rectangles that you put in a room. If you step back and look at the bigger picture, however, you’re going to find yourself flowing through a solution that is going to be nothing short of stunning. Focusing on the right options can be as simple as looking at a good overall brand. For instance, you will see that Pella windows is a solid option to create that alluring look and feel in your home.

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Casement Windows for Style and Function

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In my opinion, casement windows typically do not get the credit and recognition they deserve. Let’s look at some of the advantages casement windows offer compared to a comparable sized double hung (two sashes that slide up and down in two separate tracks).

In one frame, a casement window has a single sash therefore, with no offset sashes, it has a clean, smooth look. The screen fastens on the inside, so the exterior, curb-appeal view is of glass, not screen. When a casement opens, it does so on a hinge and pivots slightly toward the center allowing for air flow from either side. Plus, it will catch air blowing across the face of a home and direct it inside creating a breeze. Another casement bonus feature, is added security. Since one full sashes closes into one frame, there are no weak points to access the locking mechanism short of breaking the glass. Continue reading